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    GQ is an LDAP client based on GTK+/GTK2
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    DACS - Distributed Access Control System

    Authentication, Access Control, and Single Sign-On

    DACS,a light-weight single sign-on and role-based security system for Apache or server-based software, provides comprehensive authentication capabilities, and powerful, transparent rule-based authorization checking for any web service or CGI program. The latest release is DACS 1.5.1 (26-Oct-2025) It is not available here! Get it at https://dacs.dss.ca/download.html
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    mod_auth(nz)_ibmdb2 has moved to GitHub: http://tessus.github.io/mod_authnz_ibmdb2/
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    OPR (Oracle Password Repository) is a Unix based secure tool for storage & retrieval of Oracle database passwords. By replacing hardcoded passwords in scripts with a call to OPR, it helps keeping your Oracle enviroment secure and easier to maintain.
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    mysql-auth_ldap

    Add LDAP user authentication in MySQL

    mysql auth_ldap is an authentication plugin for the MySQL server. It allows you to create SQL users that are going to be authenticated using a LDAP server. This allows to minimize administrative duties, since your users will be able to reuse their existing account to access the database. The plugin requires MySQL 5.5.7 and up. It is compiled as an add on and does not require you to alter MySQL source code, or recompile the entire server.
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    nss_db

    Berkeley DB NSS module

    ...This provides an alternative location for storing configuration information used by the Name Service Switch libraries, and may be used to supplement user, group and other information in a Berkeley DB. The Berkeley DB NSS module provides an alternative means for storing configuration information traditionally kept in several plain-text files in /etc (e.g. /etc/passwd). The module uses the Berkeley DB Library to store this information in several database files in /var/db (e.g. /var/db/passwd.db). Using these databases can lead to a considerable speed-up if the files in /etc are large (e.g. on a system with a lot of accounts). ...
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    Apache authentication module for Citadel Groupware Server users. Allows the seamlessly authenticate users against the Citadel user database. Uses the native Citadel IPC protocol; features SSL/TLS support for secure communications to the Citadel server.
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    A project to develop a single point of configuration and administration for user management on Unix systems, independent of the protocols actually used.
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    This is a client/server project. Server part is store information about logins in SQL database. Client part it\'s NSS-module for glibc. Client integrates into any program, which use standard getpw.../getgr...
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    mx-plugins is a project witch should contain some plugins for the SAMBA file-server. For now it is an sam_ads plugin witch'll provide a Active Diretory LDAP tree as SAM database for SAMBA to run an Active Directory in mixed mode. And an vfs_antivir mo
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    Database PAM is based on the pam_mysql project with several additional features. Features include arbitary query strings into which the username and passwords are substitued and encrypted passwords so that plain text isn't sent to the database. Currently
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    Toolset for pam based user management. Including Java client, database scheme (postgresql), pam and nss modules for postgresql (provided by the sysauth-pgsql project ) and interfaces to the system (e.g. rules generation for a traffic shaper).
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